RV Oddity Pictures

As we have traveled around the country, we often come across "unusual" situations involving RVers
and their rigs. Sometime we laugh, sometimes we cringe, and sometimes we simply scratch our
heads in wonder. One might say, "Sometimes, RVers do the strangest things."

Unfortunately, these situations often find us without our cameras at the ready to capture the
"situation." On occasion, though, there have been times when we were able to "click and
capture" the somewhat unusual situation.

One situation, even though not captured for sharing with you visually, was in Weiser, OR. We were just
departing a campground for our next stop on the way to the Life On Wheels conference in Moscow, ID.
As we were leaving the campground, we noticed an older Bounder that was grossly overloaded!
The rig was sagging to the rear better than six inches or so, but what really caught my attention
was the footprint of the rear duals. We are all used to seeing a heavily loaded rig with rear
tires that seemed to be in contact with the pavement for about six inches or so—but never
have I seen a rig where the footprint was a good 12 inches! Oh, how I wish I had been able to
get a picture of that rig.

The following collection of pictures is presented here as fodder for yet another "session" around the
evening camp fire.

[At the moment, this is only a "teaser" section, since we have not yet rounded up all of our
RV Oddity pictures.]

Of course! There are many more pictures that will be added ... as we find the time.

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